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NTRUDER IN THE DU!
A powerful translation into film of Faulkner's novel.
Bigotry and mob violence in the deep South,
shot in Oxford, Mississippi.

ST

MARCH 7-12
FIFTH ANN ARBOR
FILM FESTIVAL

APRIL 13, 14
SALT OF THE EARTH
(dir. Herbert Biberman, 1953)
American. First time in Ann5Arbor, this revolutionary
worker's film for which the writer, producer and director
were blacklisted.
SHORT: "PAKHITA BALLET" (Bolshoi Troupe)
APRIL 15, 16
THE WILD ONE
(dir. Laslo Benedek, 1954)
Marlon Brando, Lee Marvin. The celebrated motorcycle
morality play.
SHORTS: Three Magoo Cartoons.
APRIL 17, 18, 19
Exam Program of Comedies
APRIL 20, 21
NINOTCHKA
(dir. Ernst Lubitsch, 1939)
American. Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas. Garbo as a top Red
agent in Paris trying to peddle the crown jewels.
One of the handful of great American 'sound' comedies,
APRIL 22, 23
DUCK SOUP
(dir. Leo McCarey, 1933)
The Marx Brothers, Margaret Dumont. Wildest of them'all.
International intrigue with Groucho as the President of
Fredonia and Harpo and Chico as subversives.